Black and white Photography is based on the reaction of light-sensitive materials, such as film or photographic paper, to light exposure. When light hits these materials, it causes a chemical reaction that produces a latent image, which can later be developed into a visible photograph. This process relies on the varying degrees of light exposure to create contrast, depth, and texture, allowing for expressive monochromatic images.
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